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why is tyndall effect shown by collidol particles? state four intances of observing tyndall effect​

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Answered by LoveAman
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Tyndall effect is shown by colloidal solution because the size of particles is such (10A∘-10000A∘) that they can scatter light.

The particle size is very small in true solutions, it's not in the colloidal range, it's smaller than the colloidal range. True solutions therefore do not exhibit Tyndall influence, as the particle is not large enough to disperse the light incident on it.

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